Football League Two Play-offs

The Football League Two play-offs are a series of play-off matches, contested by the teams finishing from 4th to 7th in the Football League Two table to determine the fourth promotion place to the third tier of English football, League One. The semi-finals are played over two legs, with 7th playing 4th and 6th playing 5th, with the return fixtures following. The final is played at Wembley Stadium, although from 2001 to 2006 the final was played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff while Wembley was being rebuilt. Due to a clash with the Champions League final, the 2011 play-off final was again in a new location, this time at Old Trafford.

The first ever play-off final was contested between Aldershot and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with Aldershot ending up as winners over two legs. The most recent final was played in May 2012, when Crewe Alexandra defeated Cheltenham 2–0. The highest crowd for a League Two play-off final was in 2007 when Bristol Rovers beat Shrewsbury Town 3-1 at a newly-renovated Wembley, in front of a crowd of 61,589. Whilst the lowest crowd came in 2011 when Stevenage beat Torquay United 1–0, in front of a 11,484 crowd at Old Trafford, Manchester.

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